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Activity about Worries || Book : Jack’s Worry
Does your child understand what it means to worry? Children can feel worried in many different situations. When they are about to try a new sensory activity, when they see a scary scene in the book, when they are asked to sing, when the light goes off and so on. Jack, in this book ”…
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5 Things to Do with your Children At Home
The quarantine life is getting longer. This “new normal” life feels really normal now 😵. Am I right?! I think I am getting used to it and almost worrying about how I am gonna go back to my old normal days. One thing that I learned from the COVID-19 pandemic : Humans are REALLY adaptive.…
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On Your Sick Day
I was sick on the last two days. All I wanted to do was just lying down and watch TV. The fact that I had to worry about my husband’s lunch and dinner just made me feel worse. 🤢 And I thought about parents. What would they do with their children when they are sick?…
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![[CREATE] Tearing Papers](https://i0.wp.com/everydayfunday.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/tearingpaper_featured1.jpg?resize=500%2C281&ssl=1)
[CREATE] Tearing Papers
Did you know that toddlers like to tear papers? When we give toddlers a paper to draw or scribble, we often say “be careful. Don’t rip the paper.” But many times, papers end up being torn. Well, toddlers’ fine motor skills are still in a developing stage, however, they sometimes just love the action of…
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![[Play with Story] Book “Mud Puddle” by Robert Munsch](https://i0.wp.com/everydayfunday.ca/wp-content/uploads/2020/03/mud-puddle_featuredimage-2.jpg?resize=500%2C281&ssl=1)
[Play with Story] Book “Mud Puddle” by Robert Munsch
I wanted to make an activity set related to rain because it’s March and we have quite many rainy days at this time. While I was looking for books about rain, I found this book ” Mud Puddle” by Robert Munsch. It is not very short, so it would be more appropriate for preschoolers. It’s…
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Stamping with Leaves
What’s your favourite leaf activity? One of my favourite is stamping with real leaves. Let the children observe the leaves first with a magnifying glass. See how the veins are spread on a leaf. Thick ones and thin ones. And then replicate them on a paper! It is very easy to do it. Preschoolers will…